
a.
Introduction:
Eliminating entries: In preparing the consolidated financial statement, sums owned by one company to the other company within the group should be eliminated, for intercompany transactions, for this parent company eliminates the effect of intercompany transactions by making eliminating entries.
To prepare: Eliminating entries needed on Dec 31st 20x6 to remove the effects of intercompany sale
b.
Introduction:
Eliminating entries: In preparing the consolidated financial statement, sums owned by one company to the other company within the group should be eliminated, for intercompany transactions, for this parent company eliminates the effect of intercompany transactions by making eliminating entries.
To prepare: Eliminate entry to record the gain on truck and & correct asset’s basis

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